I would like to thank our hosts, Global Legal Discovery for inviting me to speak on Friday at their educational e-discovery focused CLE seminar. I enjoyed speaking about taking a proactive approach to e-discovery project planning and promised the attendees a few notes and websites to visit for additional information. Recommended book: E-Discovery Records Management … Continue reading Proactive Preparation: E-Discovery Project Management CLE Notes
Learn About E-Discovery Project Management!
Live for 90 minutes on December 5th! Register TODAY to join me online for a live training session E-Discovery Project Management For Paralegals Wednesday, December 05, 2012 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (Eastern Time) Save $20 using the discount code: erika20off Are you actively looking for a way to advance your e-discovery career? Are you … Continue reading Learn About E-Discovery Project Management!
Marketing Litigation Support / E-Discovery In Your Organization
I used to teach a seminar on marketing litigation support within your law firm or corporate legal department. Over the past few years, this topic has come up a few times on the dynamic custom learning plans that I develop for individuals. A large part of being able to market your in-house services is to … Continue reading Marketing Litigation Support / E-Discovery In Your Organization
Is your job slowing down your career growth?
Many of us can become pretty complacent in our jobs assuming that our employer will send us to training or provide educational opportunities from time to time. How many of us take it upon ourselves to explore career training opportunities beyond those offered by our employers? I was reading my Twitter page a little while … Continue reading Is your job slowing down your career growth?
Introduction to E-Discovery: Technology (Part 5 of 5)
It’s pretty easy to execute a Google search on “e-discovery” and immediately become overwhelmed by the amazing volume of information available. Where should you begin reading? What’s fluff? What’s not? What’s educational? What’s marketing jargon? Over the next few weeks, we’re going to dedicate MONDAY mornings to reading about electronic discovery basics. Each week, look … Continue reading Introduction to E-Discovery: Technology (Part 5 of 5)
Introduction to E-Discovery: Technology (Part 4 of 5)
It’s pretty easy to execute a Google search on “e-discovery” and immediately become overwhelmed by the amazing volume of information available. Where should you begin reading? What’s fluff? What’s not? What’s educational? What’s marketing jargon? Over the next few weeks, we’re going to dedicate MONDAY mornings to reading about electronic discovery basics. Each week, look … Continue reading Introduction to E-Discovery: Technology (Part 4 of 5)
Introduction to E-Discovery: Technology (Part 3 of 5)
It’s pretty easy to execute a Google search on “e-discovery” and immediately become overwhelmed by the amazing volume of information available. Where should you begin reading? What’s fluff? What’s not? What’s educational? What’s marketing jargon? Over the next few weeks, we’re going to dedicate MONDAY mornings to reading about electronic discovery basics. Each week, look … Continue reading Introduction to E-Discovery: Technology (Part 3 of 5)
Learning About Data Maps
Most data maps or content maps or "who-knows-where-the-data-is" diagrams are anywhere from 9 to 18 months out of date. Any IT network manager will tell you that creating a diagram of everything on the company network is not a fun or easy activity. Add to that the litigator's need to know who has/had access to … Continue reading Learning About Data Maps
Introduction to E-Discovery: Technology (Part 2 of 5)
We are learning about ESI Preservation and Collection for week two of our series on e-discovery technology. This is technology used in support of electronic discovery projects. Following the phases or stages laid out in the EDRM (Electronic Discovery Reference Model found at http://www.edrm.net) we will take a look at the technology used for each … Continue reading Introduction to E-Discovery: Technology (Part 2 of 5)
Becoming an E-Discovery Project Manager
Earlier this afternoon I was honored to be the guest speaker at the Atlanta Chapter of Women in E-Discovery monthly meeting. In an effort to save a tree or two, I thought it would be a good idea to share our meeting notes via this blog instead of printing a traditional handout. I would like … Continue reading Becoming an E-Discovery Project Manager
